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Novel compounds in the MMeR(BO3)2 borate family (M = alkali metal, Me = alkaline earth metal, R = rare-earth element) : Syntheses, crystal structures and luminescent properties. / Uralbekov, B.; Shevchenko, V.; Kuznetsov, A. и др.
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Novel compounds in the MMeR(BO3)2 borate family (M = alkali metal, Me = alkaline earth metal, R = rare-earth element)
T2 - Syntheses, crystal structures and luminescent properties
AU - Uralbekov, B.
AU - Shevchenko, V.
AU - Kuznetsov, A.
AU - Kokh, A.
AU - Kononova, N.
AU - Bolatov, A.
AU - Kokh, K.
PY - 2019/12/1
Y1 - 2019/12/1
N2 - This review focuses on the recently discovered new compounds in the MMeR(BO3)2 borate family (where M = alkali metal, Me = alkaline earth metal, and R = rare-earth element), describing their crystal structures and luminescent properties. The basic building block for this structure is the two-layer {R[A(BO3)2]2} package (where A is an alkali metal and/or alkali earth metal). The features of the A-cation distribution in the structure determine the unit-cell lattice parameters and symmetry of the compounds. Some borates have not been synthesized because the structure is no longer maintained for relatively large R cation sizes (La, Ce for KBaY(BO3)2 borate family). Many new rare-earth doped borates with down-conversion luminescent properties have been discovered and various colour-tunable phosphor materials were developed by changing the doping concentration and by controlling the fraction of the rare earth ions. A review of the literature clearly shows that the mechanism of the energy transfer between the active ions in the co-doped borates is preferably via electric multipolar interaction, while the exchange interaction is negligible. Emission intensity of Tb3+, Eu3+, and Mn2+-doped MMeR(BO3)2 borates can be effectively sensitized by Ce3+ co-doping, making these borate materials promising colour-tunable light emitting phosphor materials for pc-wLED application.
AB - This review focuses on the recently discovered new compounds in the MMeR(BO3)2 borate family (where M = alkali metal, Me = alkaline earth metal, and R = rare-earth element), describing their crystal structures and luminescent properties. The basic building block for this structure is the two-layer {R[A(BO3)2]2} package (where A is an alkali metal and/or alkali earth metal). The features of the A-cation distribution in the structure determine the unit-cell lattice parameters and symmetry of the compounds. Some borates have not been synthesized because the structure is no longer maintained for relatively large R cation sizes (La, Ce for KBaY(BO3)2 borate family). Many new rare-earth doped borates with down-conversion luminescent properties have been discovered and various colour-tunable phosphor materials were developed by changing the doping concentration and by controlling the fraction of the rare earth ions. A review of the literature clearly shows that the mechanism of the energy transfer between the active ions in the co-doped borates is preferably via electric multipolar interaction, while the exchange interaction is negligible. Emission intensity of Tb3+, Eu3+, and Mn2+-doped MMeR(BO3)2 borates can be effectively sensitized by Ce3+ co-doping, making these borate materials promising colour-tunable light emitting phosphor materials for pc-wLED application.
KW - Crystal structure
KW - Down-conversion
KW - KBaR(BO)
KW - KSrR(BO)
KW - Luminescent properties
KW - NaBaR(BO)
KW - Phosphors
KW - KBaR(BO3)(2)
KW - CE3+
KW - EU3+
KW - YB
KW - IONS
KW - KSrR(BO3)(2)
KW - PHOTOLUMINESCENCE PROPERTIES
KW - PHOSPHOR
KW - ND
KW - GROWTH
KW - NaBaR(BO3)(2)
KW - ENERGY-TRANSFER
KW - ULTRAVIOLET
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85072208939&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.jlumin.2019.116712
DO - 10.1016/j.jlumin.2019.116712
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85072208939
VL - 216
JO - Journal of Luminescence
JF - Journal of Luminescence
SN - 0022-2313
M1 - 116712
ER -
ID: 21540930